Yes indeed ...
that's why I made the update by re-specifying:
I therefore have 2 strings which supply a pool of batteries:
1 String "Roof" of 4 X PV (410 Wp each) which goes on a 100 V / 50 A MPPT
1 String "MUR" of 1 X PV (410 Wp each) which goes on a 100 V / 30 A MPPT
Chain of panels: assembly in series VS in //?
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Re: Chain of panels: serial assembly VS in //?
chris34 wrote:Yes indeed ...
that's why I made the update by re-specifying:
I therefore have 2 strings which supply a pool of batteries:
1 String "Roof" of 4 X PV (410 Wp each) which goes on a 100 V / 50 A MPPT
1 String "MUR" of 1 X PV (410 Wp each) which goes on a 100 V / 30 A MPPT
Nevermind!
One shot you have 3 strings, one shot you have 2, one shot 8 panels of 410W, the shot after 5....
Make a correct diagram of your complete installation and (maybe?) someone will answer you!
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Re: Chain of panels: serial assembly VS in //?
peace and love, bro!!!
My last question refers to ONE of my 2 POOLS.
I understand that you don't want to try to understand... no worries
nice evening !
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Re: Chain of panels: serial assembly VS in //?
chris34 wrote:: Cheesy:
peace and love, bro!!!
My last question refers to ONE of my 2 POOLS.
I understand that you don't want to try to understand... no worries
nice evening !
Well as already said, make a clean diagram of your installation as built (as built), and we'll talk about it later (brother).
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